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Posted on Jun 9, 2018, 3:23 pm
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Quote from: myloginacc on June 07, 2018, 08:37:49 PMAnyway, posts like this would be as verified as they get - considering the added evidence on the previous pages.

I would like to know Android's opinion on the whole matter if/when he reads this.


It's funny since that image by LAGrowin was still doubted by a member, saying it could be Dr. Mahboubian himself. Had a good laugh about that when we met up!

I'll probably end up using a combination of Reddit's suggestions for providing proof: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/wiki/proof

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Posted on Jun 25, 2018, 12:53 pm
#52

Quote from: Penguinn on June 07, 2018, 05:32:10 PM-Unicorn and others have also said they had no pain sometimes. I think the low pain relates to slow callus growth, but that's just a theory. I honestly had a relatively painless experience but I've said that it didn't have much to do with Parihar. A surgeon obviously cannot control anything after the surgery. The painless-ness had more to do with my body and Precice.


What we have collectively noticed from our group of non-union LLers, our lengthening/distracting process was pretty painless (after the first 2 weeks of surgery/osteotomy pain). This includes the guys as well who ended up with non-union.

So there could be a correlation that when there's no bone/callus bridging, one can click away with zero pain whereas our classmates who had fast consolidation were all crying everyday at physio because their clicking were excruciating.  It's probably because they had to 'rebreak' their fusion everyday.

And for those of us who suffered from non-union over years and had those unstoppable/irreversible ISKD nails, the clicking can runaway even if we're not deliberately sitting in an ackward position.  One of us had to get a leg shortening because one leg ran away faster than the other leg.  That's how bad it is and no, these people do not ever want to contribute or read this forum because it's traumatic enough having to live with this regretful decision.

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Posted on Jun 26, 2018, 8:00 pm
#53

Quote from: Unicorn888 on June 25, 2018, 12:53:41 PMSo there could be a correlation that when there's no bone/callus bridging, one can click away with zero pain whereas our classmates who had fast consolidation were all crying everyday at physio because their clicking were excruciating.  It's probably because they had to 'rebreak' their fusion everyday.


That's exactly what I thought, but neither you nor I are doctors, so we can't cement this. But if I see a diary talking about a really painless experience, I'll be sure to warn them of possible non-unions and slow callus. I was lucky to have fusion in both legs but it was really late. In hindsight, I would take a painful experience over months of late callus, if I could.

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Posted on Jul 13, 2019, 6:26 pm
#54

Ok! I know I am being paranoid 🙄 but this topic made me super curious.

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Posted on Jul 13, 2019, 6:30 pm
#55

India as a whole looks like dangerous!
Most conspiracy theories belong from India!

What are the chances that this topic was correct???

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Posted on Jul 13, 2019, 8:32 pm
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Quote from: Heightseeker1998 on July 13, 2019, 06:30:35 PMIndia as a whole looks like dangerous!
Most conspiracy theories belong from India!

What are the chances that this topic was correct???

Zero point zero.

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Posted on Jul 13, 2019, 8:42 pm
#57

What happened to the user who created this topic & others who were agreed?

Kilokahn ! I am thankful for your attention but honestly I was expecting other users to react and speak. Your comments won't make this topic unbiased or democratic. I believe this forum was started on the basis of free speech & democracy. Not that I am questioning your authority. Once again thank you for replying after a month. I am so happy to hear from one of the authority here.

I still appeal other users to comment on this post to get unbiased opinion. Hope I won't be kicked out. 🙄

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